- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Mon, 01 Sep 2025 06:07 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Furious Mom Viral Video: Parenting styles often spark debates online but one mother’s reaction to her son’s behaviour has left the internet divided. Instead of following the calm and patient 'gentle parenting' style, she chose a stricter way when she found out her son was bullying another child. The video, first posted on TikTok and later shared on Instagram, shows the mother openly scolding her son in a park. She had just learned that he had bullied a boy who, as she explained, was 'severely autistic.' Furious at his behaviour, she raised her voice and asked, “How dare you?” Her tone made it clear that she wanted her son to understand the seriousness of what he had done.
She went on to tell him firmly, “Don’t you dare do stuff like that, don’t you dare.” When the boy casually asked “what” he had done, she quickly snapped back, “Don’t ‘what’ me.” The mother reminded him that the child he had hurt was a “nice boy” and told her son, “I am not raising you to be a bully.”
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The clip quickly went viral and drew strong reactions. Many viewers praised the mother for making her son face the consequences of his actions. The post shared three days ago on Instagram by the handle 'jaydee_milo' received 11.5 million views from people.
"As a mom to a son with Autism, we appreciate this more than you know and wish more moms were alot like you!" a user wrote. "He is a nice little boy," - I greatly appreciate her display of genuine fury and disgust at her child's behavior," a second user wrote. "What I love most is her passion. She is GENUINELY upset and disappointed with what her child did. She's not doing this for show. We need more moms like this," added a third user.
"I respect parents who correct their children in real time. The idea of correcting them in private while they publicly humiliate/harm someone is very flawed logic," wrote a fourth user. "I love this because you can tell she’s not merely going through the motions of what is right or expected, she genuinely is infuriated at her own child for doing something horrible and she’s making it right!" another user added.